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Format: https://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/
Upstream-Name: voms-api-java
Upstream-Contact:
 Enrico Vianello <enrico.vianello@cnaf.infn.it>
 Federica Agostini <federica.agostini@cnaf.infn.it>
 Francesco Giacomini <francesco.giacomini@cnaf.infn.it>
 Stefano Zotti <stefano.zotti@cnaf.infn.it>
Source:
 https://github.com/italiangrid/voms-api-java/archive/v3.3.7/voms-api-java-3.3.7.tar.gz
 Helper scripts for generating test certificates:
 https://baltig.infn.it/mw-devel/helper-scripts/-/archive/master/helper-scripts-master.tar.gz

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Files: src/main/java/org/italiangrid/voms/util/VOMSBase64Decoder.java
Copyright:
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 Copyright (c) Gidon Moont, Imperial College London, April 2006.
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